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How dry is to dry in my Safe Room.
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<blockquote data-quote="sushi &amp; pistols" data-source="post: 4369417" data-attributes="member: 45152"><p>So I have my safe room equipped with two full sized dehumidifiers. I keep the humidity 40 % or lower. Anyone else do this? Do you have an opinion on what is to dry? I have many pre-lock Smiths with factory wood stocks. I know there has to be a fine line between dry and to dry because wood does not react well to dryness over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sushi & pistols, post: 4369417, member: 45152"] So I have my safe room equipped with two full sized dehumidifiers. I keep the humidity 40 % or lower. Anyone else do this? Do you have an opinion on what is to dry? I have many pre-lock Smiths with factory wood stocks. I know there has to be a fine line between dry and to dry because wood does not react well to dryness over time. [/QUOTE]
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